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... London in 1978. I am grateful to the Director of the Institute of Archaeology for granting permission to publish ... London . Crowther , D. 1981 Metal Detectors at Maxey . Current and Archaeology 77 : 172-6 . Fowler , P , 1977 Approaches ...
... London in 1978. I am grateful to the Director of the Institute of Archaeology for granting permission to publish ... London . Crowther , D. 1981 Metal Detectors at Maxey . Current and Archaeology 77 : 172-6 . Fowler , P , 1977 Approaches ...
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... London . Heyck , T. W. 1982 The Transformation of Intellectual Life in Victorian England . Croom Helm , London . Hill , C. 1978 Council ban Home Office reply . Treasure Hunter - Basic 1 ( 9 ) : 5 . Hudson , K. 1981 The Social History of ...
... London . Heyck , T. W. 1982 The Transformation of Intellectual Life in Victorian England . Croom Helm , London . Hill , C. 1978 Council ban Home Office reply . Treasure Hunter - Basic 1 ( 9 ) : 5 . Hudson , K. 1981 The Social History of ...
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... London . Hadingham , E. 1975 Circles and Standing Stones . Heineman , London . Hitching , F. 1976 Earth Magic . Cassel , London . Hunter , J. et al . 1974 Essex Landscape : The Historic Features . Essex County Council . Michell , J ...
... London . Hadingham , E. 1975 Circles and Standing Stones . Heineman , London . Hitching , F. 1976 Earth Magic . Cassel , London . Hunter , J. et al . 1974 Essex Landscape : The Historic Features . Essex County Council . Michell , J ...
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